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ORIENTATION PROCESS AND TEACHERS’ EFFECTIVENESS IN NIGERIA: CHALLENGES AND WAY FORWARD
Orientation is used in this article as training or information that teachers receive during or
before settling down as service teachers. Obviously, the essence is to get such teachers equipped
with basic practice situations of the school system. This paper focuses on teachers’ effectiveness
and orientation for beginning/newly employed teachers in Nigeria. Despite efforts to help
beginning teachers succeed, many still experience problems, ranging from feelings of isolation to
lack of support from experienced teachers and supervisors. Concern about the quality of
teaching has focused attention on the quality of teacher preparation. Spurred by legislative
mandates, commission reports, research findings, and personal commitments, teacher educators
around the country are considering a variety of programmatic changes to enhance effective
teaching and learning. To maintain quality in education and implement different government
schemes successfully, effective teachers are essential. Keeping in view on all these, the present
study was conducted to study the orientation process and teachers’ effectiveness in tertiary
institutions in Nigeria, its challenges and way forward. Teachers in this stage have a specific
role to play in order to make students responsible, dynamic, skilled, resourceful, honest and
enterprising citizens of good moral character and conduct. One of the recommendations was that
government at all levels and private schools owners should to plan special and continuing inservice
activities with topics directly related to the needs and interests of beginning teachers.
Batchman, I. E., Emmanuel, A. N. & Abidiaku, A. N.
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